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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

Friday, December 8, 1944

tion which reflects the overwhelm- intentions which can only result pensable to the physical needs,
JUSTICE
ing sentiment of the American in disturbing the relationship be- the cultural and spirtival vitality,
people who have time and time tween the communities and these and the status of the dignity of
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again manifested their profound well established agencies in Jew- Jews the world over. This state-
Greetings
ment
was
made,
he
added,
to
difficulties; nevertheless the Con- interest and sympathy in the up- ish life.
The Vaad Harobonim a nd NI,
"It is my profound conviction show that the blindness usually
gregation continued to grow and building of Palestine by the Jew-
kaz extend greetings to th e H os
that
the
program
of
this
Confer-
attributed
to
Zionists
in
so
far
ish
people.
expand its activities to serve its
"This action climaxes a series ence is too important in rela- as the general Jewish problem pital Association, of which Ma . x -
members and the community, and
is chairman, for under-
with the coming of improved of historic pronouncements made tion to the life and the future was concerned was, in reality, Osnos
a
tking
the establishing of a
times, the officers began to give during this year by the National destiny of our people to permit on the side of the anti-Zionist, is Hospital in our city. The
of both major po- it to be jeopardized. The task "who hates Zionism much more
serious consideration to the prob-
Vaad Harobonim and Merkaz
lem of liquidating the financial litical parties and by their stand- that we have before us, the re- energetically than he loves Jews congratulate
the Hospital Asso-
ard-bearers. Most significant was sponsibility with which we are and Judaism."
burden.
dation
. , .and are ready to aid the
Dr.
Goldstein
stated
that
the
the
declaration
made
on
Oct.
15
charged,
are
of
such
magnitude
The campaign was commenced
A s
a
in November, 1943, under the ad- by the President of the United as to command the exclusion of . tasks still before the Conference
The tfirstt. meeting of the Mer-
.
States,
in
which
he
said
that
the
were
immense,
and
that
after
all peripheral and extraneous
ministration of Adolph Beck, and
k az, in the new office of the
when he relinquished office to American people give their sup- considerations which should find the next five or more years of
held
his successor in the presidency, port to the establishment of Pal- a form in other organizations, activty in wider world fields that Vaad Harobonim, will be
evening, Dec. 9, at 8
Harry Rosman, two-thirds of the estine as a free and democratic under such circumstances as will there might be a possibility that Saturday
o
'clock.
amount required had been sub- Jewish Commonwealth, and that not threaten to frustrate this the Conference could be made
Members and friends are in-
into a permanent group.
scribed and paid. The drive was he would help to bring about its important effort."
vited to attend the 111 lava Malka.
realization.
Some of the dele gates, how-
prosecuted energetically by the
The Merkaz also announces
"This action will greatly heart- May Not Force Issue
ever, said that with rescue activi- that in accordance with the de-
Rosman administration, and end-
An indication that groups with- ties coming to an end, and the mands
en
the
hundreds
of
thousands
of
of Congregations and or-
ed victoriously on Sept. 1, this
m
refugees throughout the in the Conference who favor en-
moon
st inbei l i z a ht iavi n go n a b i reehaadlyf ganizations, the banquet which
year, when the final installment Jewish
world, who are looking towards largement of the scope of its PoricPaiale
on the mortgage was paid.
was scheduled for Nov. 26 was
Palestine as their sole hope of activities do not plan to force
brought positive results, there postponed to a later date, so as
Drive Successful
re-establishing themselves in free- through a decision to this effect was
very little left for the con- to give them the opportunity of
The success of the drive is dom and dignity. It will strength- was seen in the address of Dr.
to do unless it assumed enrolling in the activities of the
due to the excellent work of the en the hands of those who at tre- Israel Goldstein, another co-chair- ference
responsibility for the activities of banquet arrangements.
officers of the Congregation and mendous sacrifices have been pio- man of the Interim Committee. American Jewry.
Many meetings will take place
the special group of captains who neering in the rebuilding of the Declaring that he shared the view
until the banquet to aid the
made the solicitations and, of Jewish National Home. Another of those who believe that nothing Communists Opposed
A serious moment developed p eople i n sharin: g th e wor k of
course, to the generous spirit with milestone has been reached in related to Jewish interests should
which the Bnai Moshe members the historic effort of the Jewish be excluded from the scope of at the Conference when the dele- the Vaad Harobon im and Mer kaz.
The officers of the Merkaz are:
responded to the request for con- people to rcover its just place the Conference, such as American gation representing the Jewish La-
M'nahel;
Mributions. The special Mort- as one of the nations of the Jewish affairs, Dr. Goldstein add- bor Committee submitted a mem- Rabbi
Rabbi Isaac
Jacob Stollman,
Unger, secretary;
gage Liquidation Committee was world," Dr. Silver said.
orandum
to
the
general
commit-
ed that "since it is apparent that
Harry Stolsky, president; Morris
Louis Lipsky, veteran Zionist it cannot be had, we have no
headed by past-president, Joseph
tee of the Conference objecting Fisher, vice presidnet; Jacob No-
leader,
declared
that
the
House
Kornfield, the chairman, and Ir-
right to force it by majority to the admission of the Jewish sanchuk, treasurer; and Isadore
win Tamler and Harry Samler, Foreign Affairs Committee's ac- rule."
People's Fraternal Order on the Sosnick, chairman of banquet
co-chairmen. The captains who tion "represents another major
ground that the action was a vio- committee.
In
the
course
of
his
address
solicited the membership were: stride forward towards the reali- he pointed out that in regard lation of a decision reached at
John Adler, Adolph Beck, Ralph zation of our people's historic to rescue, the Conference will the first annual session of the
Beck, Eugene Brumer, Adolph hope" and that he hoped for have to seek increasing contacts Conference a year ago, and on
Deutsch, Joseph Efraim, Milton "early and favorable action by with UNRRA and with the In- the ground that the fraternal or-
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Eisler, Alex Fisch, Sam Freed- Congress."
der was a Communist organiza-
Mrs. Moses P. Epstein, presi- tergovernmental Committee on tion. The Labor Committee had chairmanship of Mr. Stutz in the
man, Ernest Goodfriend, Ben F.
Goldman, Eugene Gelbman, Har- dent of Hadassah, Women's Zion- Refugees to impress upon them threatened to leave the Confer- Congregation will be Charles A.
ry Green, Joseph, Louis and Sam ist Organization of America, ex- the policies it recommends in con- ence over this issue. After de- Aller, vice president of the Men's
b and Mrs. Rudolph Weber,
Gunsberg, Julius Hersh, Andrew pressed "deep satisfaction over nection with rehabilitation, relief voting a morning session to the Club,
Ichkowitz, Morton Katz, Louis this development, which augurs and resettlement. In regard to consideration of the memoran- chairman of the war bond com-
Kepes, David Krause, I. A. Liai- well for speedy and definitive ac- the Palestine resolution of the dum, it was decided to refer the mittee of the Sisterhood.
son, Ben Miller, Wm. New, Mor- tion on Palestine in conformity Conference, he urged that the or- dispute to a sub-committee for
. Anyone .wishing to serve with
ris Rosenberg,• Harry Rosman, with the pledges made to the ganization "seize every oppor- further study., But there ap- this committee or to purchase
tunity and every contact to bring
bonds through the members of
Carl Rozner, Samuel I. Sobel, Jewish people."
David Wertheim, head of Poale it home to American bodies and peered little chance for an amic- the committee may call Mr. Stutz
Dr. Joseph Starman and Eugene
able
and
satisfactory
adjustment
Zion—labor Zionist organization bodies abroad until its irresist-
at CA. 4530, Mr. Aller at HO
Weiss.
—asserted that the House Com- ible thesis wins not merely the ° the ma er. 1313, or Mrs. Rudolph Weber at
Victory Banquet
The
following
delegates
were
UN.
3-6499.
The arrangements for the vic- mittee's action was an expression sympathetic expressions, but the
of
"America's
determination
that
active
support
of
the
American
elected
to
the
presidium:
Mr.
The committee will sell bonds
tory banquet were made by the
Monsky of Omaha, Neb.; Dr. to members of the Temple and
Sisterhood, which appointed Mrs. the Jewish people's right to na- and British Government."
tionhood
shall
be
recognized
and
Dr.
Goldstein
also
urged
that
Stephen
S.
Wise,
Mrs.
Moses
P.
to
anyone else wishing to pur-
Harry Rosman general chairman,
"in order that the Jews of the Epstein, Herman Shulman, Hay- chase bonds through the commit-
and Mrs. Adolph Deutsch, the co- upheld."
The Mizrachi Organization of world may speak to the United im Greenberg, Louis Lipsky, Har- tee. Members of the Congrega-
chairman. Mrs. I. E. Goodman,
America,
which is headed by Leon Nations with one voice a close
the Sisterhood president, besides
old 0. N. Frankel, Leon Gellman, tion who have already purchased
bonds not registered through us,
giving her own assistance, desig- Gellman and Rabbi Wolf Gold, cooperation between the World.
nated Mrs. Louis Kepes and Mrs. expressed the hope that Con- Jewish Congress and the Amer_ Samuel Rothstein and Dr. Gold- or any others of Team A, are
Alex Fisch chairmen of attend- gress will act speedily on the Pal- ican Jewish Conference is indi- stein, all of New York City; asked to call any one of the
ance; Mrs. Adolph Beck, Mrs. estine resolution, "so that our cated, and there is a third im- Judge Louis E. Levinthal of Phil • members of the committee to
brethren may gather portant partner in this, the Jew-
Morris Rosenberg, Mrs. Louis oppressed
adelphia, Edgar J. Kaufman o f register the number and account
this ish Agency for Palestine."
if the bonds, so that this team
Gunsberg, Mrs. Sam Freedman, new hope and courage from peo-
He said a Jewish Common- Pittsburgh, and Adolph Rosenberg nay have full record of its ac-
Mrs. Ralph Beck, Mrs. Harry historic act of the American
:omplishments.
wealth (Palestine) was indis- of Cincinnati. -
Robinson, and Mrs. Bert Ruby, pie."
chairmen of committees to tend
URGE PRESIDENT
to the various phases of the work. AR ABS
The congregation appointed TO WITHDRAW SUPPORT
Ben F. Goldman, Irwin Tamler,
NEW YORK (WNS) — A tele-
Morris Rosenberg, Eugene Weiss, gram urging President Roosevelt
and Theodore, Curtis to cooperate to withhold his support "from any
with the Sisterhood in making final settlement of the Palestine
arrangements. The special sou- problem which does not accord
venir book published to commem- full justice to the natives of the
orate the occasion was edited by land," was made public here by
Faris S. Malouf, Boston attorney,
Ben F. Goldman.
With the burden of debt lifted, who acted as chairman of a two-
Bnai Moshe is planning building day conference of Americans of
improvements, and the expansion Arabic-speaking origin in the Ho-
of its facilities for greater serv- tel McAlpin, which ended Sunday
ice to its membership and the night.
"Any approval of a Jewish
community.
state or commonwealth in Pales-
tine," the telegram read, "against
PALESTINE
the will of its native Arab pop-
ulation is irreconcilable with the
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principles of democracy. We
further believe that the so-called
fore be it
"Resolved, That the United Jewish problem is a world prob-
States shall use its good offices lem. It should not be solved in
to the end that the doors of Pal- terms of Palestine. Palestine has
estine shall be opened for free already done its share in accept-
entry of Jews into that country, ing since 1919 Jewish immigrants
and that there shall be full op- and refugees numbering over one-
portunity for colonization, so third of its own pop ulation.
"We, therefore, urge the crea-
that the Jewish people may ulti-
gov-
'
mately reconstitute Palestine as tion of a truly democratic
•a free and democratic common- ernment based on proportional
representation, irrespective of
wealth."
language, race or creed. No Zion-
Senate Defers Action
Meeting in session this week, ist state established in Palestine
the Senate Foreign Relations against the will of the Arab and
Committee decided to defer ac- Moslem world could maintain it-
tion on the Taft-Wagner Pales- self, either economically or other-
tine resolution for a week when wise. It would be the surest way
Senator Taft of Ohio moved the of disturbing the peace, both on
the national and international
resolution for consideration.
Senator Taft called attention levels."
Mr. Malouf said 150 represen-
to the endorsement of the project
of societies with a total
in the 1944 platforms of both tatives
major political parties, to favor- membership of 200,000 Arab-
able declarations by President Americans attended the confer-
Roosevelt and Governor Dewey ence.
and to a letter from Secretary
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to my previous action in oppos-
ing passage of this resolution are and community support, aside
not as strong a factor now as from adequate experience in deal-
they were then."
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ing with the problems within
Zionists Hail Action
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Silver
of
Cleve-
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the insurmountable legal, ethical
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cigarette
dryness.
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us to
with satisfaction the approval of Conference, it behooves
N11,
undertake
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